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Although SAP Authorization concept has been widely followed in many software development environments, some of the enterprises are still facing issues to understand it.
They often think that the purpose of SAP authorization objects is to restrict certain organizational levels and they can protect SAP systems by removing and assigning transaction codes to users.The reality is however completely different.
Read this informative whitepaper on “SAP Authorization Logic - Where Did it All Go Wrong?” and learn about:
How can you successfully implement the SAP authorization strategy?
What are the actions which are subjected to SAP authorization checks that are performed before the start of a program or table maintenance?
How can ABAP authorization concept protect the SAP systems from unauthorized access? What problems arise due to explicit authorization model that SAP designed for ABAP?
What are the risks involved in the SAP security and how to mitigate them?
Download this whitepaper that provides insights in SAP authorization logic, the logic and illogic of transaction codes and SAP authorization objects, the access path and an evolving approach for your GRC solutions.

How aware people are about SAP cyber security, regardless of how widely SAP in this region are implemented?
This whitepaper shows a high level overview of SAP security in figures so that the problem area is not just theoretically comprehensible but based on actual numbers and metrics – from the information about the number of found issues and their popularity to the number of vulnerable systems, all acquired as a result of a global scan.
Key takeaways from this whitepaper on “SAP Cyber Security in Figures”:
How the awareness affects the state of critical business application and SAP cyber security on the global scale
SAP implementations security in different regions
Common cyber threats to an organization which does not have secure SAP systems
Vulnerabilities in SAP sorted by their popularity, criticality, and type of affected systems and module

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